GREEN BAY - Since fans last packed themselves into the Frozen Tundra bowl that is Lambeau Field, the Green Bay Packers added new players via the draft and free agency and the Green Bay area added new food options via ambition and pursuit of the American dream.

I've also featured a few of those food options.

And, of course, what's a trip to Titletown without a beer or two ... OK, three. Who am I kidding?

Nardi's Affogato Bar:Where homemade gelato meets espresso, literally. A double shot of espresso poured over gelato makes affogato. Coffee also can be ordered in the form of lattes and Americano. Tea, sodas, biscotti, pastries, sorbetto (Italian ices) and other snacks are also available. Address: 109 N. Broadway, De Pere. Read:Delizioso! Affogato Bar, a new De Pere cafe

Skaliwags:A free-agent acquisition. This is the second location of a restaurant that's been drawing foodies to Algoma. The menu changes with the seasons, including the Hawaiian seafood. Address: 2314 Lineville Road, Suamico. Read:Popular Algoma eatery opens in Suamico

Umi Sushi: True to its name, it has sushi rolls. Lots and lots of rolls, including a Packers Roll made with lobster tempura, cream cheese, avocado and asparagus with soy paper then topped with avocado, mango and the chef's special sauce. Address: 2066 Central Drive, Suite E, Bellevue.

All-star dishes worthy of their own story

a'Bravo Bistro & Wine Bar: The lobster and seafood mac 'n' cheese has plenty of name recognition, but the stars today are the low-carb, gluten-free dishes like the pad thai built on scallions, carrots, eggs and a healthy pour of house-made spicy peanut sauce but goes low carb with noodles made from kohlrabi. Address: 2069 Central Court, No. 77, Bellevue. Full story.

Brickhouse Craft Burgers & Brews: The boss burger here is the El Jefe, an elk patty topped by spicy sauces and cheese and a jalapeno popper. Pair it with a hoppy blonde or IPA. Address: 500 Grant St., De Pere. Full story.

Little Tokyo: Long on experience (opened in 2004) and choices (43 maki rolls), Green Bay sushi fans like their tempura shrimp, which is found in two of the most popular rolls like the Benori with jalapeño and cream cheese that is entirely battered and deep fried then topped with tobiko, scallion, spicy mayo and eel sauce. That's Titletown-style sushi, but there are also plenty of traditional options. Address: 121 N. Broadway, Green Bay. Full story.

Spork Cafe & Catering: This charming little breakfast and lunch nook is big on eggs Benedict that vary by season and whim of the chef. Consider yourself fortunate if the corned beef version is on the menu. Plenty of other egg and bakery options are also big on tasty goodness. Address: 1760 Riverside Drive, Suamico. Full story.

Copper State Brewing: Pair your beer with the from-scratch pizzas. Start with a flight to find your favorite but include a Platinum Blonde Coffee Stout. Light in color, it delivers a java blast to the taste buds. Address: 313 Dousman St., Green Bay.

Hinterland(Photo: Adam Wesley/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wi)

Hinterland:Across the street from Lambeau Field, the brewery has no shortage of beer options from Hinterland and guest taps. Scratch cooking and wood-fired ovens elevate classic game day classics like burgers, pizza and wings (duck, not chicken). Packerland Pilsner and Luna Stout are local favorites. Address: 1001 Lombardi Ave., Ashwaubenon.

Noble Roots Brewing: The journey across town from Lambeau Field is not the reward, the beer is. Beer freshly brewed on a 7-barrel system. Blonde Belgian and Midnight Confection stout are fan favorites. Flights are available. Arrive early to get a seat; this place fills up fast. Address: 2790 University Ave., Green Bay.

Brad Stillmank, founder and owner of Stillmank Brewing Co. in Green Bay, pours honey into the kettle while brewing The Bee’s Knees at his brewery.(Photo: File/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin)

Stillmank Brewing: An Intimate setting with a well-curated tap lineup that includes a hard cider. Wisco Disco and Perky Porter lead the way, though you can always expect something new in the brewers' notebook series. Address: 215 N. Henry St., Green Bay.

Titletown Brewing: Snap a selfie with "The Receiver" statue that once stood outside the Packer Hall of Fame. Sip a GABF award-winning beer from the Roof Tap while taking in a great view of downtown Green Bay. Address: 200 Dousman St., Green Bay.